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BPD: Man admits to stabbing

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Bloomington police arrested Chad A. Luck on preliminary charges of attempted murder and armed robbery resulting in serious body injury early Sunday Morning, according to a press release BPD Captain Joe Qualters issued. At about 5:30 a.m., a 32-year-old clerk at the Ramada Limited Motel on North Walnut Street who had just returned from a break was attacked from behind with a knife, said Qualters, citing the victim's police report. In the report, the victim said the suspect slashed at his neck with a knife until he fell to the ground.


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Suspect arrested in 2000 murder of IU student

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MARTINSVILLE -- Investigators announced Monday morning a grand jury indicted a suspect for the 2000 murder of IU sophomore Jill Behrman. Indiana State Police arrested John R. Myers II, 30, in his Ellettsville home without incident Sunday.


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Miss-n-Out on the fun

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Kappa Kappa Gamma rider Jess Sapp was in familiar position. As a sophomore in 2004, Sapp made the final round of Miss-n-Out, a light-hearted round-by-round elimination race, but finished third behind Teter rider Bri Kovac. Sapp used lessons from that race to outlast Bella Veloce rider Abby Cooper and Kappa Delta rider Lauren Ziemba to win Saturday afternoon.


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Tailgate-area residents feeling DUMPED ON

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The start of the Hoosiers' football season might be months away, but law student Arthur Traynor and some of his neighbors on North Woodlawn Avenue are already worried.

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7 to run in next trustee election

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The IU Alumni Association validated seven candidates for the trustee position up for election this year, including incumbent Cora Smith Breckenridge. The seven candidates turned in nomination packets including 100 signatures from IU alumni supporting their recommendations, in accordance with state law. Breckenridge said her experience as the longest-tenured member of the board of trustees is one of her biggest assets coming into the summer elections. She said that her commitment makes her a strong member of the board.


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Hard to imagine

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Twenty-five years ago today, then-IU graduate student Glenn Gass sat in front of his television when a friend called and told him to switch to ABC. The friend, who was watching Monday Night Football, heard from Howard Cosell in mid-broadcast that rock 'n' roll icon John Lennon was shot. "There was so much confusion and shock," said Gass, adding that news reports were conflicted as to whether Lennon was dead. "My friends and I were such big (Beatles) fans that it really hit us hard. It's hard to imagine the death of a pop star seeming so much like the death of a family member, but that was how closely we related to John and his music."


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Around the game

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The IU men's track and field team held its first meet of the outdoor season Saturday with the Indiana Relays. In its third consecutive year, the competition saw five Hoosiers attain regional qualifying standards in their respective events. After bad weather canceled Friday's events, the IU men's squad hit the track Saturday in cold and windy conditions. Despite the unfavorable weather, the team dominated the field with five personal bests.



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Hoosiers going strong despite tough weather

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Saturday the IU women's rowing team traveled to Indianapolis to take part in the Big Ten/Big East Double Dual. Facing opponents Notre Dame, Purdue, Wisconsin, the University of California and the University of Louisville, the Hoosiers had more than competition to keep up with.



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Hoosiers excel in Indiana Relays

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Being back at home served the Hoosiers well at this past weekend's Indiana Relays. Many of the athletes conjured up personal bests and there was even a couple who met NCAA regional-qualifying standards.



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Versyp returns to alma mater

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Sharon Versyp, IU fans hardly knew you. Almost a year to date since she took the job, Versyp resigned Friday as the head coach of the IU women's basketball team to take the head coaching job at her alma mater, Purdue.


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Vaden to follow coach

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The Mike Davis dominoes continue to fall more than a month after he announced his resignation.


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Trustees raise admissions, tuition

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The IU board of trustees approved several changes in University policy Friday that will affect admissions standards and tuition. At their April meeting at IU-Southeast in New Albany, the trustees voted in favor of increasing tuition and implementing a set of admissions standards meant to attract better-qualified and prepared students to IU. Tuition for nonresident undergraduate students will increase by 4.9 percent.


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'Witty' religious studies instructor retires

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Religious studies professor Mary Jo Weaver has not always been a popular figure. Because of her criticism of the Roman Catholic church's positions on the role of women, abortion and birth control, religious leaders have refused to speak with her. Some of those angry with Weaver threatened to kill her. Others turned to throwing garbage at her. But her colleagues' treatment of her starkly contrasted that of her detractors Friday afternoon.


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HAIL-FUL HANDFUL

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Michael Wells holds hail that he collected Friday afternoon on Seventh Street outside Ernie Pyle Hall. Bloomington received a tornado warning at 4 p.m., followed by a few minutes of golfball sized hail.


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No martyrdom for you!

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There are few things as consistently entertaining as the Zacharias Moussaoui terrorism trial. Not even on the Food Network.


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Council to discuss gender identity issue for municipal code

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An ordinance amending the Bloomington Municipal Code to recognize gender identity was introduced at Wednesday's Common Council meeting. The ordinance, co-sponsored by Council President Chris Sturbaum and Councilman David Sabbagh, would add gender identity to the list of classes protected from discriminatory practices. The list currently includes race, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation and disability.


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Making history

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Government officials are investigating "wardrobe malfunctions" that happened during India Fashion week. School officials are dilly-dallying with meal allowances in Zambia. And mountaintop removal is happening in West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee.